Claims
- 1. A linear contact switch having continuous circumferential activation, comprising:an elongate, tubular housing comprised of first and second resilient strips; a resilient actuator that substantially bisects the tubular housing and defines first and second channels; and a pair of electrically conductive strips secured within each channel, the strips of each pair of conductive strips being in diametrically opposed position and generally parallel relationship, one strip of the first pair of conductive strips attached to the side of the actuator facing inwards towards the first channel, the other strip of the first pair attached to the inner side of said first section, and wherein one strip of the second pair of conductive strips is attached to the side of the actuator facing inwards towards the second channel, the other strip of the first pair attached to the inner side of said second section.
- 2. The linear switch of claim 1 further comprising:a perforated foam separator sandwiched between each pair of conductive strips.
- 3. The linear switch of claim 2 further comprising means connected to each of the electrically conductive strips for making a connection to an external circuit.
- 4. The linear switch of claim 3 wherein said connection means are individual wires.
- 5. The linear switch of claim 2 wherein said perforations of the foam separator comprises a plurality of evenly spaced oval-shaped cut-outs.
- 6. The linear switch of claim 2 wherein said sensitivity of the switch is affected by the density and thickness of the foam separator.
- 7. The linear switch of claim 1 further comprising a scrim cloth backing for each conductive strip to provide support and ensure the integrity of the conductive strips.
- 8. The linear switch of claim 1 wherein said sensitivity of the switch is affected by the flexibility and resiliency of the actuator.
- 9. The linear switch of claim 1 further comprising a first jumper that electrically connects a first conductive strip of said first pair of conductive strips to a first conductive strip of said second pair of conducting strips, and a second jumper that electrically connects a second conductive strip of said first pair of conductive strips to a second conductive strip of said second pair of conducting strips.
- 10. The linear contact switch of claim 1 wherein an external force anywhere against said housing moves the actuator, which in turn forces either of said pair of electrically conductive strips to make contact, thereby closing the linear contact switch.
- 11. A linear contact switch having circumferential activation, comprising:a) a housing, including: an elongate first resilient strip having an outer surface and an inner surface; an actuator having a first side and a second side; and an elongate second resilient strip having an outer surface and an inner surface, said first resilient strip, said actuator and said second resilient strip each having first and second longitudinal edges, the first and second longitudinal edges of said actuator being joined to the first and second longitudinal edges, respectively, of said first resilient strip and said second resilient strip at first and second seams along substantially their entire longitudinal length, so that the inner surface of said first resilient strip and the first side of said actuator define a first channel through the entire longitudinal length of the housing, and the inner surface of said second resilient strip and the second side of said actuator define a second channel through the entire longitudinal length of the housing; b) a first flexible, electrically conductive strip located on the inner surface of the first resilient strip; c) a second flexible, electrically conductive strip located on the first side of the actuator facing said first electrically conductive strip; d) a third flexible, electrically conductive strip located on the inner surface of the second resilient strip; e) a fourth flexible, electrically conductive strip located on the second side of the actuator facing said third electrically conductive strip; f) a first perforated foam separator positioned in said first channel between said first and second flexible, electrically conductive strips for preventing incidental contact between said first and second electrically conductive strips; and g) a second perforated foam separator positioned in said second channel between said third and fourth flexible, electrically conductive strips for preventing incidental contact between said third and fourth electrically conductive strips.
- 12. The continuous linear contact switch according to claim 11, wherein said actuator comprises first and second complementary strips, said first complementary strip defining the first channel with said first resilient strip, and said second complementary strip defining the second channel with said second resilient strip, the complementary strips being capable of movement independent of each other upon the application of a force on the outer surface of the housing.
- 13. The continuous linear contact switch according to claim 12 further comprising beads located along at least one of the seams between the first and second complementary strips so that the complementary strips remain generally arched away from each other when the switch is at rest, to form an inner cavity between the complementary strips.
- 14. The continuous linear contact switch of claim 13 further comprising a first jumper electrically connecting the first conductive strip to the third conductive strip, and a second jumper connecting the second conductive strip to the fourth conductive strip.
- 15. The continuous linear contact switch of claim 13 further comprising lead wires connected to each conductive strip for connecting the contact switch to external circuits.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/109,708, filed Nov. 24, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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